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الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
University :Alexandria
Faculty :Medicine
Program Specifications
Academic year :(2015-2016)
A. Basic Information:
1. Program title : Master Degree of Orthopedics
2. Program Award/Degree :Master Degree.
3. Departments offering the program : Department of Orthopedics and traumatology
4. Type of program :Single
5. Program Coordinator :Prof .Dr .Fahmy Anwar Shoukry
6. External evaluator(s :)Prof .Dr .Adel El-Morshedy
7. Date of program specifications approval: 2015 .
B. Professional Information
1- Program Aims This program aims at:
1.1 Providing the graduate with necessary knowledge, skills & attitude to deal efficiently with most cases of trauma &
orthopedic diseases.
1.2 Improving capability to perform research work.
2. Academic reference standards & Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
This program is designed to achieve all the minimum expected competencies for a master degree in
orthopedics approved by the department of orthopedics, faculty of medicine .Alexandria University and
based on
1-Generic Academic Reference Standards (ARS ): Postgraduate Medical Education, Egypt 2009 .)Published by
National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education (NAQAAE )National
[ http//:naqaae.org/main/php/book/index.php]
On completion of this program, graduate should be able to: Domain Academic Reference
Standards
ILOs
A. Knowledge and
understanding
The graduate must have
sufficient knowledge and
understanding of:
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
• Basic facts and main
advances dealing with
theories of the
orthopedics,
traumatology and
related subjects /
fields.
• Immediate results of
surgical procedures
and their common
complications.
• Basics and ethics of
scientific research.
A1 .Describe the structural characteristics of the
musculoskeletal system at different stages of life at
both the macro and micro levels.
A2 . Discuss the normal functions of the different
components of the musculoskeletal system.
A3 .Explain the phenomena occurring in different
musculoskeletal system disorders on the basis of
structural and functional changes.
A4 .Recognize the different organisms involved in
musculoskeletal infections & their effects
A5 .Outline the pharmacological basis of different
drugs used in treatment of musculoskeletal disorders.
A6 .Describe the general concepts & basic principles
concerning diagnosis, management and complications
of skeletal injuries and orthopedic diseases including
the modern techniques.
A7 .Outline the possible concomitant injuries to other
systems as vascular genitourinary, cardiothoracic,skin
and head injuries.
A8 . Explain the pathophysiology of fracture healing,
the biomechanics of the skeleton and the biomaterials.
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
B. Intellectual
skills
• Analyze clinical
findings to derive
appropriate
differential diagnosis .
• Design a management
plan and priority task
especially in major
and massive trauma.
• Solve some complex
problems that do not
conform to classic
data within major
orthopedic disorders.
• Integrate different
information data to
solve professional
problems.
B1. Use of the data obtained from the history and
clinical examination of the common orthopedic and
traumatogy problems to reach possible diagnosis .
B2 .Interpret the clinical findings in some rare and
uncommon conditions (especially in the field of
tumors, congenitial malformations, dysplasias,
specific infections )to find a possible differential
diagnosis .
B3 . Choose the necessary investigations for specific
clinical situations in common orthopedic and trauma
problems.
B4 . Apply evidence-based principles and the
scientific knowledge base to critical evaluation and
decision-making in clinical judgment in the field of
orthopedic and trauma problems, with special
reference to polytrauma patients and mass trauma.
B5 .Plan management strategy for common
orthopedic and traumatology situations and some
uncommon and difficult situations.
B6 . Design priority scheme in managing patients
especially in poly trauma ,mass trauma, as well as in
preparing routine operative schedules .
B7 .Write summaries and reports on recent trends in
multidisciplinary management according to the CME
programs he attended
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
• Become aware of
multidisciplinary
management schemes .
• Conduct a scientific
research and/or
write scientific
systematic approach
to research problem.
B8 .Decide type of management that is cost effective
according to the patients' condition , economic
situation and preferences .
B9 .Assign trauma team duties according to efficiency
and skills in managing critical situations
B10 .Construct a protocol of a research work
according to the scientific rules.
B11-Analyze the results of the clinical & practical
parts of the research using appropriate statistical
methods.
B12.Interpret the research data to reach a meaningful
conclusions
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
C. Professional
skills
• Conduct all basic
technical procedures
especially emergency,
first aid and some
complex procedures.
• Provide advanced
trauma management
and life support.
• Use basic and some
modern tools for
managing patients &
improving practice .
• Quality standards of
the practice.
• Take professional
decisions in wide
range of professional
situations.
C1 .Examine thoroughly and systematically the
patients
C2 . Perform all first aid and emergency procedures in
the field of traumatology within the international
standards of Royal College of Surgeons.
C3 .Correct most of the congenital & acquired
deformities of the musculoskeletal system using basic
& some modern tools
C4 .Perform Standard & Common method of fracture
fixation both conservatively and operatively within
acceptable standards of accuracy & time using basic
& some modern tools
C5 . Manage efficiently common types of
inflammatory & degenerative conditions of the
musculoskeletal system including basic operative
interventions using basic & some modern tools
C6 .Perform basic investigations & standard
interventions for patients with neoplasms including
diagnostic and simple therapeutic operative
procedures.
C7.Anticipate & Treat post operative homeostatic
complications following standard measures.
C8 . Follow the treatment of patients with complex
diseases according to the plan designed by the
consultants
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
• Manage efficiently
patients during the
postoperative periods
including homeostatic
changes & common
complications
• Write and appraise
different types of
medical reports
C9 .Design the preoperative plan of management of
patients
C10. Treat postoperative complications with emphasis
on emergency measures
C11 .Write the preoperative, operative, postoperative
& referral reports according to standardized formats
C12 .Supervise & appraise report writing by junior
staff including discharge & follow up reports.
D. General and
transferrable
skills
• Communicate
effectively with people
of different levels of
education and social
strata using various
methods.
• Use different sources
of information to
obtain data, improve
professional practice
and learning curve.
D1. Council patients of different social strata using
appropriate language and terminology to conduct
necessary information about their disease & required
management .
D2 .Present information about available and recent
trends in the specialty using different sources (written
, electronic)
D3 .Search in different literature sources utilizing all
available resources in the field of practice
D4 . Critically appraise the retrieved data to select the
evidence based knowledge and practice
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
• Practice self & peer
appraisal
• Able to work in teams
and accept leadership
from other members
of the multi-
disciplinary team.
D5. Use quality and performance indicators to
monitor and evaluate the junior team working under
his supervision.
D6 .Evaluate his performance using standard
performance indicators
D7 .Accept criticism from peers and seniors and
implement change required
D8.Work collaboratively with subordinates,
colleagues and seniors in the operative theaters and
wards
D9.Lead teams of junior staff, and related health
professionals in offering ward & OT services .
E. Attitudes and
ethical
behavior
• Follow the national
code of ethics with
special reference to
items related to
surgical procedures
E1.Respect patients' privacy throughout all steps of
management & follow up
E2 . Follow strictly the safety & infection control
procedures in OT & wards
E3.Value the role of all health care professionals
involved in the surgical & rehabilitation team.
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
Program courses /ILOs Matrix
ILOs
Course title
a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 A6 A7 A8 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12
Anatomy for
Orthopedics
X X
Histology for
Orthopedics
X X
Biochemistry
for Orthopedics
X X
Physiology
for
Orthopedics
X X
Pathology for
Orthopedics
X
Microbiology
for
Orthopedics
X
Pharmacology
for Orthopedics
X
Surgery for
Orthpaedics
X X X X
Trauma :I
a
x x x x x
Trauma :I
b
x x x x x x
Trauma :I x x x x x
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
c
Trauma :I
d
x x x x x x
Orthopedics I
a
x x x x x
Orthopedics I
b
x x x x x x x
Orthopedics I
c
x x x x x x
Orthopedics I
d
x x x x x x x
Basics of
Research
x x x x x x x x
Thesis x x x
ILOs
Course title
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 E1 E2 E3
Anatomy for
Orthopedics
Histology for
Orthopedics
Biochemistry
for Orthopedics
Physiology for
Orthopedics
Pathology for
Orthopedics
Microbiology
for
Orthopedics
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
Pharmacology
for Orthopedics
Surgery for
Orthpaedics x x x
Trauma :I a x x x x x x
Trauma :I
b
x x x x x x x x
Trauma :I c x x x x x x
Trauma :I
d
x x x x x x x x
Orthopedics I
a
x x x x x
Orthopedics I
b
x x x x x x x x x x x
Orthopedics I
c
x x x x x x x x x x x
Orthopedics I
d
x x x x x x x x x x x x
Basic of
research
x x x x x x x x x x
3. Curriculum Structure and Contents:
Program duration :This program is fulfilled in not less than 2 years with a maximum of five years .
Students should fulfill a total of 40 credit Hours.
Program structure:
A. Basic of research : 3 credit hours
B. Obligatory courses :29 Credit Hours C. Thesis : 8Credit Hours
A. Obligatory courses: Number code Title Credit Hours Contact Hours
Lectures Clinical Operative
1 051408260 Anatomy for Orthopedics 1 14 - -
2 051308260 Histology for Orthopedics 1 14
3 051608260 Biochemistry for Orthopedics 1 14
4 052008260 Physiology for Orthopedics 1 14
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5 052808260 Pathology 1 14
6 051808260 Microbiology 1 14
7 050608260
Pharmacology 1 14
8 053208260 Surgery for Orthpaedics 1 7 14 -
9 05260701 Trauma :I a 3 14 21 7
10 05260702 Trauma :I b 3 14 21 7
11 05260703 Trauma :I c 3 14 21 7
12 05260704 Trauma :I d 3 14 21 7
13 05260705 Orthopedics I a 3 14 21 7
14 05260706 Orthopedics I b 3 14 21 7
15 05260707 Orthopedics I c 3 14 21 7
16 05260708 Orthopedics I d 3 14 21 7
4. Program Admission Requirements:
According to the regulations of the credit hour bylaws of the Faculty of Medicine Alexandria University
(annex).
5. Regulations for Progression and Program Completion:
According to the regulations of the credit hour bylaws of the Faculty of Medicine Alexandria University
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
(annex).
6. Methods of student assessment:
Methods Intended Learning outcomes to be
assessed
1 .Written Exam a1-a5, b1-b3,c2,6,8
2 .Clinical Exam b4, c1,c3,e1,e2
3 .Assignments c4-c8,d1-d9,e3
4 .Thesis b4,c4, c7,c8,d1,d3,d4,d7,d9,e1-e3.
7. Methods of program evaluation:
Evaluator Tool
1. Students enrolled in the program Questionnaires.
2. Alumni (graduates( Statistical analysis of exam
results
3. Stakeholders (Employers) Not yet
4. External Evaluators
Program Director :Prof .Dr .Hassan El-Hoseiny
Program Coordinator :Prof .Dr .Fahmy Anwar Shoukry
COURSE DESCRIPTION
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
1 Code Credit hours (1) Course Prerequisites
051408260 Lectures Practical Anatomy for
Orthopedics
1
This course includes upper Limb (General and special features of their
skeletons, muscles, vessels, nerves, regions .Also all joints of the limb,
applied .)Lower Limb (General and special features of their skeletons,
muscles, vessels, nerves, regions .Also all joints of the limb, applied .)Head
& Neck (osteology of the vertebral column,muscles, ligaments, joints,
vessels and nerves related, vertebral canal
2 Code Credit hours(1)
Course Prerequisites
051308260 Lectures Practical Histology for
Orthopedics
1 -
Histology of cell, Connective tissues, Bones, Joints, Cartilage .Ossification
and structure of epiphyseal plate .Skeletal muscles, Peripheral nerves and
endings.
3 Code Credit hours (1) Course Prerequisites
051608260 Lectures Practical Medical
Biochemistry for
Orthopedics
1 -
Bone Turnover markers, Hormonal control of ca & P, Metabolism .Genom.
4 Code Credit hours (1) Course Prerequisites
052008260 Lectures Practical Physiology for
Orthopedics
1 -
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Tissue fluid formation and oedema, Homeostasis, Shock, Hypothalamic -
Pituitary Axis .Calcium and phosphorus homeostasis, Water and electrolyte
balance, Acid - Base balance, Body response to trauma.
5 Code Credit hours (1) Course Prerequisites
052808260 Lectures Practical Pathology for
Orthopedics
1 -
Inflammation, Gangrene, Neoplasia, Bone and Joint diseases.
6 Code Credit hours (1) Course Prerequisites
051808260 Lectures Practical Microbiology for
Orthopedics
1 -
Nosocomial hospital infection .Sterilization & disinfection .Antimicrobial
agents .Bone and joint infections, Viral hepatitis and HIV .Tetanus and Gas
gangrene .
7 Code Credit hours(1) Course Prerequisites
050608260
Lectures Practical Pharmacology for
Orthopedics
1 -
Analgesics :Narcotics, Non-narcotics, Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs .
Chemotherapy of infection, Chemotherapy in bone tumors .Drugs used in the
treatment of osteoporosis, Rheumatoid arthritis and related disorders . DVT.
8 Code Credit hours (1) Course Prerequisites
053208260 Lectures Clinical Surgery for
Orthopedics
0.5 0.5
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Shock, Poly-traumatized patients .Abdominal and pelvic injuries .Blood
transfusion and substitutes .Chest trauma .Skin Coverage .Urinary tract
injuries .Venous diseases and deep vein thrombosis . Head injuries.
9 Code Credit hours (3) Course Prerequisites
05260701 Lectures Clinical Trauma (Ia)
1 2
Fracture :classification, mechanism of injury healing, clinical picture,
complications, management, common associated problems (vascular,
cardiothpracicd,urinary).
10 Code Credit hours (3) Course Prerequisites
05260702 Lectures Clinical Trauma (Ib)
1 2
Dislocations :types, clinical, complications, management of pathological ,
stress , open fractures ,Osteoporotic, elderly ,children sport fractures, nd
poly trauma .
11 Code Credit hours (3) Course Prerequisites
05260703 Lectures Clinical Trauma (Ic)
1 2
Fractures of clavicle, Scapula, humerus, radius, ulna . Injuries of A-C ,S-C ,
shoulder, elbow, wrist joints. Injuries of the hand and cervical spine .
Peripheral nerve injuries.
12 Code Credit hours (3) Course Prerequisites
05260704 Lectures Clinical Trauma (I-d)
1 2
الهيئة القومية لضمان جودة التعليم واالعتماد
Fracture :pelvis including the acetabulum, femur, tibia, fibula and foot .
Dislocation and injuries of: hip, knee, ankle, foot .Dorso-lumbar spine
injuries .
13 Code Credit hours (3) Course Prerequisites
05260705 Lectures Clinical Orthopedics(I a)
1 2
Development of skeleton, structure of bone, cartilage, joints mineralization
of bone, Major congenital malformations, cartilage diseases, avascular
necrosis of bone, metabolic bone diseases ,Osteoporosis. Poliomyelitis,
Obestatric paralysis and cerebral palsy.
14 Code Credit hours (3) Course Prerequisites
05260706 Lectures Clinical Orthopedics (Ib)
1 2
Bone joint infection, some Deformities, bone tumors and cysts.
15 Code Credit hours (3) Course Prerequisites
05260707 Lectures Clinical Orthopedics (I-c)
1 2
Diseases of Spine, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand.
16 Code Credit hours (3) Course Prerequisites
05260708 Lectures Clinical Orthopedics (I-d) 05260705
05260706 1 2
Pelvis, hip, knee, ankle, foot. Diseases. Medical ethics.
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department: Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology
Course Information
Course Code: 051808260 Course Name: Microbiology for Orthopedics
Program in which the Course is Given: Master degree of Orthopaedic Surgery
Number of Credit Hours 1 Theoretical Clinical/Practical
Course Aims: Provides the candidate with adequate knowledge about the micro-organisms
commonly met in orthopaedic surgery practice , in hospital infections, and the micro-
organisms that he/she may possibly get infected. Also methods of infections ,control and
treatment of these organisms.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO (refer to program
matrix) Course ILOs
A. Knowledge
and
Understanding
A4 .Recognize the different
organisms involved in
musculoskeletal infections & their
effects
A1- Identify the common micro-organisms
that may affects the bone and joints either
primarly or post-operative, their method of
infection, their prophylaxis and
management.
A2-Describe the organisms causing hospital
infection and infection control measures to
limit this problem.
A3- Identify the organisms that may infect
the orthopaedic surgeon personally during
his practice, with special reference to
hepatitis virus. the method of prophylaxis
and control.
B. Intellectual
skills
1
C.Professional
and Practical
Skills
D. General
Skills
Course Content (Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
Nosocomial hospital infection.and methods of their control
✓ ✓
Sterilization & disinfection .Antimicrobial agents. Bone and joint infections
✓ ✓
Viral hepatitis and HIV .Tetanus and Gas gangrene.
✓ ✓
Please check (✓) the appropriate method.
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment
Essay Objective questions
Case OSCE/OSPE
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term %
End of term 100 %
Distribution of Marks
Written Exam 100 %
Practical/Clinical Exam %
Others %
✓ ✓
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
Course Text Books
✓
Suggested Extra Reading
Journals and Periodicals, others
Course Instructor
Name:Prof. Dr .Mai Moheb Signature:
Program Coordinator
Name:Prof. Dr.Ihab Badawi Signature:
Program Director (Head of Department)
Name: Prof Dr. Yosry Eid Signature:
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department: : Orthopaedics and traumatology
Course Information
Course Code: 05260707 Course Name: : OrthopaedicsIc
Program in which the Course is Given: Master degree of Orthopaedic Surgery
Number of Credit Hours 3 Theoretical Clinical/Practical
Course Aims: Gives good information and some training of the diseases of the spine,
shoulder, elbow and hand including nerve entrapments.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO (refer to program
matrix) Course ILOs
A. Knowledge and
Understanding
A6 .Describe the general concepts
& basic principles concerning
diagnosis, management and
complications of orthopedic
diseases including the modern
techniques.
A1-Recognise most of the diseases and
anomalies of the spine ,shoulder hand
and elbow and their management.
A2-Identify the types of entrapment
neuropathy of the hand and different
types of paralysis of the muscles of the
hand , their management and the
expected results of treatment .
B. Intellectual skills
B1. Use of the data obtained from
the history and clinical
examination of the common
orthopedic problems to reach
possible diagnosis .
B3 .Decide the necessary
investigations for specific clinical
situations in common orthopedic
and trauma problems.
B1-Interpret the history tasking and the
different examinations techniques
chosen to narrow as much as possible the
differential diagnosis or reaching a
diagnosis.
B2- Decide the best investigation needed
for specific clinical situation , putting in
mind the cost of the investigations ..
2 1
B4 .Apply evidence-based
principles and the scientific
knowledge base to critical
evaluation and decision-making in
clinical judgment in the field of
orthopedic problem.
B5 .Plan management strategy for
common orthopedic situations and
some uncommon and difficult
situations.
B8 .Decide type of management
that is cost effective according to
the patients' condition , economic
situation and preferences .
B3- Interpert the different common and
modern investigations available to
narrow differential diagnosis.
B4-Outline the possible differential
diagnosis ,
B5-Design an acceptable management
plan in the common diseases of the
upper limb and some rare conditions.
B6-Decide the best cost effective
management , based on the clinical and
economic situations and patients' needs.
C.Professional and
Practical Skills
C1 .Examine thoroughly and
systematically the patients
C5 .Manage efficiently common
types of inflammatory &
degenerative conditions of the
musculoskeletal system including
basic operative interventions using
basic & some modern tools
C7.Anticipate & Treat post
operative homeostatic
complications following
standard measures.
C8 .Follow the treatment of
patients with complex diseases
C1-Identify the best method of history
taking from the patient and his parents
that may extend to the prenatal time.
C2-Examine the patient generally and
locally.
C3-Diagnose most diseases of the upper
limb and spine especially the hand ,
anticipating the expected function at the
end of the treatment.
C4- Plan the management scheme for
most diseases of the upper limb and
spine especially the hand , anticipating
the expected function at the end of the
treatment.
C4-Choose the best method of
management of the individual diseases
weighing the advantages and
disadvantages of each method including
the modern techniques.
C5-Apply efficiently the conservative
according to the plan designed by
the consultants
C9 .Design the preoperative plan
of management of patients
C10. Treat postoperative
complications with emphasis on
emergency measures .
C11 .Write the preoperative,
operative, postoperative &
referral reports according to
standardized formats.
C12 .Supervise & appraise
report writing by junior staff
including discharge & follow up
reports.
management of the different diseases of
the hand, elbow, shoulder and spine.
C6- Perform common surgical
operations and some uncommon ones in
the upper limb diseases and few surgical
procedures of the spine.
C7- Identify the postoperative
complications especially after spine
surgeries .
C8- Apply all methods of the
conservative treatment designed by the
consultants for complex diseases.
C9-Perform some of the surgical
treatments designed by the consultants
for complex diseases.
C10- Plan preoperative preparation
especially for cases of multidirection
deformities and neoplasms.
C11- Manage efficiently the
postoperative complication either by
himself or by asking for the correct
assistance.
C12- Write correctly, honestly and
precisely the patient's notes and the
referral letters.
C12-Ensure that his younger staff are
writing notes and referral letters
correctly , through teaching and
supervising them
D. General Skills
_________________ E-Attitudes and ethical behavior
D1.Council patients of different
social strata using appropriate
language and terminology to
conduct necessary information
about their disease & required
management .
E2 .Follow strictly the safety &
infection control procedures in
OT & wards E3.Value the role of all health care
D1- Describe to the patients and their
relative, in a clear honest way, the
management scheme and the expected
results, complications especially in the
fields of spine and hand.
E1-Apply the infection control
procedures to limit the postoperative
infection.
E2-Cooperate with the infection control
professionals involved in the surgical & rehabilitation team
group, radiologist, and physiotherapist
to improve the results of the treatment.
Course Content (Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
Spinal deformities, Infections of the
spine, Spondylolisthesis and disc
prolapse and degenerative diseases of
the spine.
✓ ✓
Shoulder diseases including
impingement, frozen shoulder, rotater
cuff injuries. Common congenital
anomalies of the shoulder and thoracic
inlet. Shoulder arthroplasty.
✓
✓
Elbow diseases, hand and wrist
anomalies and infections. Chronic wrist
instability and Keinbock's disease.
Paralytic hand and entrapment
neuropathies of the upper limb
✓ ✓
Please check (✓) the appropriate method.
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment
Essay Objective questions
Case OSCE/OSPE
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term %
End of term 100 %
Distribution of Marks
Written Exam 70 %
Practical/Clinical Exam 30 %
Others %
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
✓
✓ ✓
✓
Course Text Books
Mercer's Orthopaedics surgery, Campbell's
Operative Orthopaedics
Suggested Extra Reading
Journals and Periodicals, others
Course Instructor
Name: Prof.Dr. Essam El-Karef Signature:
Program Coordinator
Name: Prof. Dr. Fahmy A. Shoukry Signature:
Program Director (Head of Department)
Name: Prof. Dr. Hassan El-Hoseiny Signature:
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department: Orthopaedic Surgery and traumatology
Course Information
Course Code: 05260705 Course Name: Orthopaedics Ia
Program in which the Course is Given: Master degree of Orthopaedic surgery..
Number of Credit Hours 3
Theoretical Clinical/Practical
Course Aims: Provide adequate knowledge on the structure and development of bone.
Provide the graduate sufficient knowledge and skills to diagnose and manage most of the
congenital and developmental diseases, osteoporosis, metabolic diseases, birth
injuries,cerebral palsy and poliomyelitis.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO (refer to program
matrix) Course ILOs
A. Knowledge
and
Understanding
A1 .Describe the structural characteristics of the musculoskeletal system
A6 .Describe the general concepts &
basic principles concerning diagnosis,
management and complications of
orthopedic diseases including the
modern techniques.
A1- Describe the structure of the different
bones and joints.
A2-Discuss the development of bones in
general and possible developmental errors.
A3- Outline the best methods of
investigation for different clinical situations
met in orthopaedic practice.
A4-identify most of the congenital and
developmental anomalies and their
management.
A5-describe systemic orthopaedic diseases
as metabolic,endocrinal,neuropathic and
myopathic diseases..
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B. Intellectual
skills
B1. Use of the data obtained from
the history and clinical examination
of the common orthopedic problems
to reach possible diagnosis
B2 .Interpret the clinical findings in
some rare and uncommon conditions
(especially in the field of congenitial
malformations, dysplasias, )to find a
possible differential diagnosis .
B3 .Decide the necessary
investigations for specific clinical
situations in common orthopedic
problems.
.
B1-Interpret the history taking especially in
children and the different examinations
techniques chosen to narrow as much as
possible the differential diagnosis or
reaching a diagnosis.
B2- Apply the correct method of diagnosing
the rare condition and differentiating
between them.
B3- Decide the best investigation needed for
specific clinical situation , putting in mind
the cost of the investigations ..
B4- Interpret the different common and
modern investigations available to narrow
differential diagnosis.
C.Professional
and Practical
Skills
C1 .Examine thoroughly and systematically the patients .
C5 .Manage efficiently common
types of developmental &
degenerative conditions of the
musculoskeletal system including
basic operative interventions using
basic & some modern tools.
C1-Identify the best method of history
taking from the patient and his parents that
may extend to the prenatal time.
C2-Examine the patient generally and
locally.
C3-Identify the common blood diseases that
may affect the muscloskeletal system and
diagnose them.
C4-Manage congenital and developmental
conditions commonly met in orthopaedic
practice including birth problems by using
efficiently conservative and surgical
treatment.
C5-Manage osteoporosis and related
conditions including endocrinal and
metabolic diseases.
C6-treat the common neuropathic and
myopathic conditions that affects the
muscloskeletal system as myopathy,
neurofibromatosis and poliomyelitis
C7-Apply the conservative treatment
C8 .Follow the treatment of patients
with complex diseases according to
the plan designed by the consultants.
C10. Treat postoperative complications .
designed by the consultants for complex
diseases.
C8-Perform many of the surgical treatment
designed by the consultants for complex
diseases.
C9- Follow the patients postoperatively and
identify the postoperative complications.
C10-Manage the postoperative
complications by himself or by asking for
the correct assistance.
E- Attitudes and ethical behavior
E1.Respect patients' privacy
throughout all steps of
management & follow up team.
E1-Ensure confidentiality of the clinical and
personal information of the patients.
E2- Respect dignity of the patient.
E3- Ensure that unnecessary parts of patients
are not exposed.
E4- ensure that unnecessary personals do not
attend the procedure
Course Content (Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
Introduction to orthopaedic surgery.
✓
Congenital malformations,
Developmental diseases
✓ ✓
Metabolic and hormonal diseases.
Osteoporosis.
Blood diseases(Myeloma, leukemia,
lymphoma)
Obestatric paralysis and cerebral palsy.
Myopathy and neurofibromatosis.
Poliomyelits.
Osteochondritis juvenilis
✓ ✓
Please check (✓) the appropriate method.
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment Essay Objective questions ✓
Case OSCE/OSPE
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term %
End of term 100 %
Distribution of Marks
Written Exam 70 %
Practical/Clinical Exam 30 %
Others %
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
Course Text Books
Marcer 's Orthopaedic Surgery, Campell's
Orthopaedic surgery
Suggested Extra Reading
Journals and Periodicals, others
Course Instructor
Name:Prof. Dr. Fahmy A. Shoukry Signature:
Program Coordinator
Name: Prof. Dr. Fahmy A. Shoukry Signature:
Program Director (Head of Department)
Name: Prof.Dr. Hassan El-Hoseiny Signature:
✓ ✓
✓
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department: : Orthopaedics and Traumatology
Course Information
Course Code: 05260706 Course Name: Orthopaedics Ib
Program in which the Course is Given : Master degree of Orthopaedic Surgery
Number of Credit Hours 3 Theoretical Clinical/Practical
Course Aims: Provides the student with good knowledge and some training in the fields of
infection, common bone tumors and deformities
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO (refer to
program matrix) Course ILOs
A. Knowledge and
Understanding
A6 .Describe the general
concepts & basic principles
concerning diagnosis,
management and complications
of orthopedic diseases including
the modern techniques.
A1-Identify the different forms of
bone and joint infection, including
specific ,postoperative and hospital
infection.
A2- Outline the different forms of
bone tumors whether primary or
secondary
A3-Identify the different form of
deformities and methods of
corrections.
B. Intellectual skills
B1. Use of the data obtained
from the history and clinical
examination of the common
orthopedic problems to reach
possible diagnosis .
B2 .Interpret the clinical findings
in some rare and uncommon
conditions (especially in the field
B1-Interpret the clinical examination
and the different investigations
techniques chosen to narrow as much
as possible the differential diagnosis
or reaching a diagnosis.
B2- Apply the correct method of
diagnosing the rare condition
including the differentiation methods
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of tumors, specific infections )
to find a possible differential
diagnosis .
B3 .Decide the necessary
investigations for specific clinical
situations in common
orthopedic problems.
B4 .Apply evidence-based
principles and the scientific
knowledge base to critical
evaluation and decision-making
in clinical judgment in the field
of orthopedic and trauma
problems .
B5 .Plan management strategy
for common orthopedic and
traumatology situations and
some uncommon and difficult
situations.
B8 .Decide type of management
that is cost effective according
to the patients' condition ,
economic situation and
preferences .
between those rare conditions.
B3- Decide the best investigation
needed for specific clinical situation ,
putting in mind the cost of the
investigations ..
B4- Interpret the different common
and modern investigations available
to narrow differential diagnosis.
B5-Outline the possible differential
diagnosis
B6- Design an acceptable
management plan especially in the
fields of the tumors, infection and
deformities.
B7-Decide the best cost effective
management , based on the clinical
and economic situations and patients'
needs.
C.Professional and
Practical Skills
C1 .Examine thoroughly and
systematically the patients
C3 .Correct most of the
congenital & acquired
deformities of the
musculoskeletal system using
C1-perform efficient history taking
from the patient and his parents that
may extend to the prenatal time.
C2-Examine the patient generally and
locally.
C3-Diagnose most acquired
deformities including angular,
torsional deformities and leg length
discrepancies.
basic & some modern tools
C5 .Manage efficiently common
types of inflammatory &
degenerative conditions of the
musculoskeletal system
including basic operative
interventions using basic &
some modern tools
C6 .Perform basic investigations
& standard interventions for
patients with neoplasms
including diagnostic and simple
therapeutic operative
procedures.
C7.Anticipate & Treat post
operative homeostatic
complications following
standard measures.
C8 .Follow the treatment of
patients with complex diseases
according to the plan designed
by the consultants
C9 .Design the preoperative
plan of management of
patients
C4- plan the management scheme for
most acquired deformities including
angular, torsional deformities and leg
length discrepancies.
C5-Choose the best method of
management of the individual
deformities weighing the advantages
and disadvantages of each method
including the modern techniques.
C6-Apply efficiently the surgical and
the conservative management of the
different forms of bone and joint
infections
C7-choose investigation techniques
needed for cases of bone tumors
whether primary or Secondaries.
C8-Perform adequately and correctly
the biopsy techniques for most benign
and malignant bone tumors.
C9- Manage surgically all the benign
tumors and some malignant tumors.
C10- Identify the postoperative
complications and manage most of
them .
C11- Apply all methods of the
conservative treatment designed by
the consultants for complex diseases.
C12-Perform many of the surgical
treatment designed by the consultants
for complex diseases.
C13- Plan preoperative preparation ad
management especially for cases of
multidirection deformities and
neoplasms.
C14- follow the source of
postoperative infection to control it.
D. General Skills
_____________________ E-Attitudes and ethical behavior
D1.Council patients of
different social strata using
appropriate language and
terminology to conduct
necessary information about
their disease & required
management .
D8.Work collaboratively with
subordinates, colleagues and
seniors in the operative
theaters and wards
E2 .Follow strictly the safety
& infection control
procedures in OT & wards E3.Value the role of all health care professionals involved in the surgical & rehabilitation team
D1- Explain to the patients and their
relative, in a clear onset way, the
management scheme and the
expected results, complications
especially in the fields of limited
results as malignant tumors
,complicated deformities and severe
infections.
D2-work in teams with the same
specialty as well with different related
specialties as radiotherapy, infection
control
E1-Apply the infection control
procedures to limit the postoperative
infection.
E3-Cooperate with the infection
control group, radiotherapist,
chemotherapist and physiotherapist to
improve the results of the treatment
Course Content (Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
Pyogenic osteomyelitis and septic
arthritis.
Specific infections to bone and joints.
Post-operative and hospital infections.
✓ ✓
Benign and malignant bone and related
soft tissue tumors including bone
Secondaries and spinal tumors.
Chemo and radiotherapy of bone
tumors.
✓ ✓
Torsional and angular deformities.
Limb length discrepancy
✓ ✓
Please check (✓) the appropriate method.
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment
Essay Objective questions
Case OSCE/OSPE
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term %
End of term 100 %
Distribution of Marks
Written Exam 70 %
Practical/Clinical Exam 30 %
Others %
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
Course Text Books
Marcer 's Orthopaedic Surgery, Campell's
Orthopaedic surgery
Suggested Extra Reading
Journals and Periodicals, others
Course Instructor
Name:Prof.Dr. Raafat Kamal Signature:
Program Coordinator
Name:Prof.Dr.Fahmy A.SHOUKRY Signature:
Program Director (Head of Department)
Name:Prof.Dr.Hassan El-Hosseiny Signature:
✓
✓ ✓
✓
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department: Orthopaedics and traumatology
Course Information
Course Code: : 05260708 Course Name: Orthopaedics I-d
Program in which the Course is Given : : Master degree of Orthopaedic Surgery
Number of Credit Hours 3 Theoretical Clinical/Practical
Course Aims
Gives the attendant suffeicient knoweldege and reasonable training in the field of the
diseases of the hip, knee, ankle and foot. Moreover, the candisate is given good informations
on medical ethics
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO (refer to program
matrix) Course ILOs
A. Knowledge and
Understanding
A6 .Describe the general concepts
& basic principles concerning
diagnosis, management and
complications of skeletal injuries
and orthopedic diseases including
the modern techniques.
A1-Describe most of the diseases and
anomalies of the hip, knee,ankle and
foot and their mangement.
A2-Identify the principles of medical
ethics
B. Intellectual skills
B1. Use of the data obtained from
the history and clinical
examination of the common
orthopedic and traumatogy
problems to reach possible
B1-Interpret the history tasking and the
different examinations techniques
chosen to narrow as much as possible
the differential diagnosis or reaching a
diagnosis.
2 1
diagnosis .
B3 .Decide the necessary
investigations for specific clinical
situations in common orthopedic .
B4 .Apply evidence-based
principles and the scientific
knowledge base to critical
evaluation and decision-making in
clinical judgment in the field of
orthopedic problems.
B5 .Plan management strategy for
common orthopedic situations
and some uncommon and difficult
situations.
B8 .Decide type of management
that is cost effective according to
the patients' condition , economic
situation and preferences .
B2- Decide the best investigation needed
for specific clinical situation , putting in
mind the cost of the investigations .
B3- Interpert the different common and
modern investigations available to
narrow differential diagnosis.
B4-Outline the possible differential
diagnosis of the common diseases of the
upper limb and some rare conditions
B5- Design an acceptable management
plan in the common diseases of the
upper limb and some rare conditions.
B6-Decide the best cost effective
management , based on the clinical and
economic situations and patients' needs
C.Professional and
Practical Skills
C1 .Examine thoroughly and
systematically the patients
C5 .Manage efficiently common
types of inflammatory &
degenerative conditions of the
musculoskeletal system including
basic operative interventions using
basic & some modern tools
C1-Perform efficiently history taking
from the patient and his parents that may
extend to the prenatal time.
C2-Examine the patient generally and
locally in a professional manner.
C3-Diagnose most diseases of the lower
limb especially the hip , knee and foot
anticipating the expected function at the
end of the treatment
C4- Plan the management scheme for
most diseases of the lower limb
especially the hip , knee and foot
anticipating the expected function at the
end of the treatment.
C5-Choose the best method of
management of the individual diseases
C7.Anticipate & Treat post
operative homeostatic
complications following
standard measures.
C8 .Follow the treatment of
patients with complex diseases
according to the plan designed by
the consultants
C9 .Design the preoperative plan
of management of patients
C10. Treat postoperative
complications with emphasis on
emergency measures
C11.Write the preoperative,
operative, postoperative &
referral reports according to
standardized formats
C12 .Supervise & appraise
report writing by junior staff
including discharge & follow up
reports.
weighing the advantages and
disadvantages of each method including
the modern techniques.
C6-Apply efficiently the conservative
management of the different diseases of
the hand, elbow, shoulder and spine.
C7- Perform common surgical
operations and some uncommon ones in
the upper limb diseases and few surgical
procedures of the spine.
C8- Identify the postoperative
complications especially after spine
surgeries .
C9- Apply all methods of the
conservative treatment designed by the
consultants for complex diseases.
C10-Perform some of the surgical
treatment designed by the consultants
for complex diseases.
C11- Plan preoperative preparation
especially for cases of multidirection
deformities and neoplasms.
C12- Manage efficiently the
postoperative complication either by
himself or by asking for the correct
assistance.
C13- Write correctly, honestly and
precisely the patient's notes and the
referral letters.
C14-Ensure that his younger staff are
writing notes and referral letters
correctly , through teaching and
supervising them
D. General Skills
D1.Council patients of different social strata using appropriate language and terminology to conduct necessary information about their disease & required management.
D1- Describe to the patients and their
relative, in a clear honest way, the
management scheme and the expected
results, complications of the treatment.
_________________ E-Attitudes and ethical behavior
______________
E1.Respect patients' privacy
throughout all steps of
management & follow up
E2 .Follow strictly the safety &
infection control procedures in
OT & wards E3.Value the role of all health care professionals involved in the surgical & rehabilitation team.
E1-Ensure that the clinical and personal
information of the patients is
confidential.
E2- Ensure that unnecessary parts of
patients are not exposed and the
unnecessary personnel do not attend the
procedure
E3-Apply the infection control
procedures to limit the postoperative
infection.
E4-Cooperate with the infection control
group, radiologist, and physiotherapist
to improve the results of the treatment.
E5- Use the standard rules of medical
ethics in dealing with his patients, and
colleagues.
Course Content (Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
Developmental Dysplasia of the hip,
Congenital and adolescent coax vara ,
Perth's disease, OA of the hip and
arthroplasty. Aascular necrosis of the
head femur.
✓
✓
OA of the knee and Knee arthroplasty,
Articular cartilage defects
✓ ✓
Hallux valgus,Frieberg, Kohler
diseases, Rheumatoid foot, Flat foot and
pes cavus deformity.
Medical ethics.
✓ ✓
Please check (✓) the appropriate method.
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment
Essay Objective questions
Case OSCE/OSPE
✓
✓ ✓
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term %
End of term 100 %
Distribution of Marks
Written Exam 70 %
Practical/Clinical Exam 30 %
Others %
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
Course Text Books
Mercer's Orthopaedics surgery, Campbell's
Operative Orthopaedics
Suggested Extra Reading
Journals and Periodicals, others
Course Instructor
Name: Assisstant Prof. Tarek El-Khadrawy Signature:
Program Coordinator
Name: Prof.Dr. Fahmy Anwar SHoukry Signature:
Program Director (Head of Department)
Name: Prof. Dr. Hassan El-Hosseiny Signature:
✓
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department: Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology
Course Information
Course Code: 052008260 Course Name: Physiology for Orthopedics
Program in which the Course is Given: Master degree of Orthopaedic Surgery
Number of Credit Hours 1 Theoretical Clinical/Practical
Course Aims : Provide the candidate with adequate knowledge about the normal function
and control of Calcuim and phosphorus . Also the normal water and electrolyte ,acid base
balance and normal body response to trauma and shock .
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO (refer to program
matrix) Course ILOs
A. Knowledge
and
Understanding
A2 . Discuss the normal functions of
the different components of the
musculoskeletal system.
A3 .Explain the phenomena occurring in different musculoskeletal system disorders on the basis of structural and functional changes
A1-list the normal function of the Calcuim
and phosphorus and their control,
A2- Describe the normal acid-base, water
and electrolyte balance of the body.
A3- Identify the normal body response to
trauma and shock .
B. Intellectual
skills
B1-.Integrate the different endocrinal and
metabolic diseases of bone to the hormonal
and enzymetic changes.
C.Professional
and Practical
Skills
1
D. General
Skills
Course Content (Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
Tissue fluid formation and oedema, Homeostasis, .Water and electrolyte balance, Acid - Base balance
✓ ✓
Calcium and phosphorus homeostasis,
✓ ✓
Shock, , Body response to trauma., Function of Hypothalamic - Pituitary Axis
✓ ✓
Please check (✓) the appropriate method.
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment
Essay Objective questions
Case OSCE/OSPE
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term %
End of term 100 %
Distribution of Marks
Written Exam 100 %
Practical/Clinical Exam %
Others %
✓ ✓
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
Course Text Books
✓
Suggested Extra Reading
Journals and Periodicals, others
Course Instructor
Name:Dr.Adham Rashed. Signature:
Program Coordinator
Name:Prof. Dr.Fahmy A. Shoukry Signature:
Program Director (Head of Department)
Name: Prof Dr. Hassan El-Hosseiny Signature:
Revised by: Caroline Hana
Demonstrator at the department of medical education
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department: Orthopaedic Surgery and traumatology
Course Information
Course Code: 053208260 Course Name: General Surgery for
Orthopaedics
Program in which the Course is Given
Master Degree in Orthopedics
Diploma Masters✓ Ph.D.
Credit Hours
1
Theoretical Practical
Course Aims:
To provide the graduate with necessary knowledge and skills to deal effectively, as a primary
treatment, with urgent surgical cases and shocked patients. Also, to diagnose and deal primarily
with multi-trauma patients.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO Course ILOs
A. Knowledge
and
Understanding
A7 .Outline the possible concomitant
injuries to other systems as vascular
genitourinary, cardiothoracic,skin and
head injuries.
A1- Describe the concomitant head
injuries, their possible complications and
the management of these injuries.
A2 .Outline the possible concomitant
injuries to genitourinary tract and their
management .
A3- Explain the methods of skin covering
after trauma and management of
neoplasms.
A4- Identify the cardiothoracic traumatic
injuries and their management
A5. Explain the pathophysiology of body
response to trauma and shock.
0.5 o.5
B. Intellectual
skills
B3 .Decide the necessary investigations
for specific clinical situations in
common orthopedic and trauma
problems.
B4 .Apply evidence-based principles
and the scientific knowledge base to
critical evaluation and decision-making
in clinical judgment in the field of
orthopedic and trauma problems, with
special reference to polytrauma
patients and mass trauma.
B6 .Design priority scheme in managing
patients especially in poly trauma, mass
trauma, as well as in preparing routine
operative schedules.
B1 . Choose the investigations needed
for the suspected concomitant injuries
of the other system in trauma patients.
B2-Interpert the results of such
investigations to reach a probable
diagnosis.
B3 .Decide the type of management
that is cost effective according to the
patients' condition, economic situation
and preferences.
B4-.outline a strategy for management
of polytrauma and mass trauma.
B5-prioritize treatments in cases of
associated injuries, polytrauma and
mass trauma .
B6- Assign trauma team duties
according to efficiency and skills in
managing critical situations
C. Professional
and Practical
Skills
C1 .Examine thoroughly and
systematically the patients
C2 .Perform all first aid and emergency
procedures in the field of traumatology
within the international standards of
Royal College of Surgeons.
C7.Anticipate & Treat post operative
homeostatic complications following
standard measures.
C1- Perform good history taking
from the patient and his relatives that
may extend to the prenatal time.
C2-Examine the patient generally and
locally.
C3Apply the first aid treatment
procedures to the patients including
life saving procedures, and
immobilization of the fractures . C4- Monitor postoperative patients to
identify complications especially
haemostatic , cardiothoracic
complications , and shock.
C5-Manage efficiently the
postoperative complications
especially haemostatic and vascular
complications.
D. General Skills
D1.Council patients of different
social strata using appropriate
language and terminology to conduct
necessary information about their
disease & required management .
D3 .Search in different literature
sources utilizing all available
resources in the field of practice
D4 .Sort out the retrieved data to
select the evidence based knowledge
and practice
D8.Work collaboratively with
subordinates, colleagues and seniors
in the operative theaters and wards
D1. deal with patients from different
socioeconomic, cultural and
educational backgrounds
Search for evidence based data about
a topic in orthopedic surgery using
available library, books, journals and
electronic resources
D2. Learn and teach in groups
D3. Evaluate and critically appraise
scientific information
D4. Cooperate with colleagues,
seniors and subordinates in health
care team to solve patient’s problems
and perform work duties
Course Content
(Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
Water, electrolyte & acid base
balance
✓ ✓
Body response to trauma ✓
Head injuries ✓ ✓
Surgical nutrition ✓ ✓
Shock ✓
Haemostasis and disorders of
surgical bleeding.
✓ ✓
Spinal injuries ✓ ✓
Transplantation ✓
Minimally invasive surgery and
basic laparoscopy
✓
Reconstruction surgery of the neck ✓
Post-operative complication ✓ ✓
Anatomy of the hand ✓
Monitoring of the surgical patient ✓ ✓
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment
Essay Objective questions
Case OSCE/OSPE
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term
End of term 100%
Distribution of Marks
80 % written exam
20 % oral and\or clinical exam
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
Course Text Books
Cuschieri's Essential Surgical Practice
Suggested Extra Reading
Recent Advances in Surgery
Journals and Periodicals, others
Surgical Clinics of North America
✓ ✓
✓
Course Instructor: Prof.Dr. Abdel Reheim EL Bakoury
Course Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Fahmy Anwar Shoukry
Department Head: Prof. Dr. Hassan El-Hosseiny
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department: :Orthopaedic Surgery and traumatology
Course Information
Course Code: 05260701 Course Name: Trauma Ia
Program in which the Course is Given: Master degree of Orthopaedic Surgery
Number of Credit Hours 3 Theoretical Clinical/Practical
Course Aims The aim of this course is to allow the student to have adequate knowledge and
reasonable training about different types of fractures, their complications and associated
injuries.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO (refer to program
matrix) Course ILOs
A. Knowledge
and
Understanding
A6 .Describe the general concepts &
basic principles concerning diagnosis,
management and complications of
skeletal injuries and orthopedic
diseases including the modern
techniques.
A7 .Outline the possible concomitant
injuries to other systems as vascular
genitourinary, cardiothoracic, and
head injuries.
A1-list different types of the fractures
including open fractures.
A2-Identify the common methods used for
fixation and immobilization of the fracture.
A3-Identify the complications of the
fractures.
A4-Discuss the importance and the methods
of the rehabilitation after fractures.
A5-Identify the associated injuries of the
other systems especially the cardiothoracic,
vascular, genitourinary and head injuries.
A6-Recognize the methods of the treatment
of these associated injuries with special
reference to the first aid management.
A7- Describe the methods of skin coverage
after open fractures and skin defects, the
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A8 . Explain the pathophysiology of
fracture healing, the biomechanics of
the skeleton and the biomaterials.
advantage and disadvantages of each
method.
A8-Discuss the mechanism of fracture
healing, the factors affects the healing of
fractures and the causes of non union of
fractures.
B. Intellectual
skills
B1. Use of the data obtained from
the history and clinical examination
of the common traumatogy problems
to reach possible diagnosis
.
B3 .Decide the necessary
investigations for specific clinical
situations in common trauma
problems.
.B8. Decide type of management that
is cost effective according to the
patients' condition , economic
situation and preferences .
B1-Interpret the history taking and the
different examinations techniques chosen
to narrow the differential diagnosis to
reaching a diagnosis.
B2- choose the best investigation needed for
specific clinical situation , putting in mind
the cost of the investigations , the time factor
and impact of these injuries and the possible
problems and complications during
transport.
B3-Outline the possible differential
diagnosis of the common fractures and some
rare conditions
B4- Use the results of the investigations to
narrow the differential diagnosis and reach
the correct diagnosis
B5- Design an acceptable management plan
in the common fractures and some rare
conditions.
B6-Judge the best cost effective
management plan, based on the clinical and
economic situations and patients' needs
C.Professional
and Practical
Skills
C1 .Examine thoroughly and
systematically the patients
C2 .Perform all first aid and
emergency procedures in the field of
traumatology within the international
standards of Royal College of
C1-perform good history taking from the
patient and his parents .
C2-Examine the patient generally and
locally in a professional manner.
C3-Practice all life saving procedures and
first aid management in cases of severe,
massive trauma, as a member of trauma
team or working alone.
C4-Uses efficiently different methods of
Surgeons.
C4 .Perform Standard & Common
method of fracture fixation both
conservatively and operatively within
acceptable standards of accuracy &
time using basic & some modern
tools
C7.Anticipate & Treat post
operative homeostatic
complications following standard
measures.
C10. Treat postoperative
complications with emphasis on
emergency measures
conservative treatment, external fixators and
internal fixation for common fractures and
some rare cases.
C5- Identify the postoperative complications
especially haemostatic and vascular
complications.
C6- Manage efficiently the postoperative
complication
D. General
Skills
D1.Council patients of different
social strata using appropriate
language and terminology to
conduct necessary information
about their disease & required
management .
D1- Explain to the patients and their relative,
in a clear honest way, the management
scheme and the expected results and
complications of the treatment.
Course Content (Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
How to examine trauma case, Diagnosis
of fractures, General and local
complications of fractures. , Open
fractures, Healing of fractures and
delayed union,
✓ ✓
Internal fixation of the fractures,
Extenal fixation of the fractures,
Conservative management and
management of Infected fractures
✓ ✓
Associated genitourinary
Cardiothoracic, vascular injuries..
Methods of skin coverage.
✓ ✓
Please check (✓) the appropriate method.
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment
Essay Objective questions
Case OSCE/OSPE
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term %
End of term 100 %
Distribution of Marks
Written Exam 70 %
Practical/Clinical Exam 30 %
Others %
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
Course Text Books
Rockwood and green, Campbell's Operative
Orthopaedics..
Suggested Extra Reading
Journals and Periodicals, others
Course Instructor
Name: Prof.Dr. Ehab Badawy Signature:
Program Coordinator
Name: Prof. Dr. Fahmy Anwar Shoukry Signature:
Program Director (Head of Department)
Name: Prof. Dr. Hassan El-Hosseiny Signature:
✓
✓ ✓
✓
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department : Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology
Course Information
Course Code: 05260702 Course Name: Trauma Ib
Program in which the Course is Given : Master degree of Orthopaedic Surgery
Number of Credit Hours 3 Theoretical Clinical/Practical
Course Aims: Provides the students with necessary general knowledge and skills to deal
efficiently with fractures with special reference to certain specific injuries as pathological
fractures, injuries ion children ,elderly and osteoporotic bones, sport injuries and
polytrauma
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO (refer to program
matrix) Course ILOs
A. Knowledge
and
Understanding
A6 .Describe the general concepts &
basic principles concerning diagnosis,
management and complications of
skeletal injuries including the modern
techniques.
A8 . Explain the pathophysiology of
fracture healing, the biomechanics of
the skeleton and the biomaterials.
A1-outline special types of injuries as
stress, pathological, periprosthetic,
osteoporotic fractures , sport injuries,
injuries in children and elderly and
polytrauma.
A2-List the common methods used for
fixation and immobilization of these injuries
A3-Identify the complications of these
fractures.
A4-Discuss the importance and the methods
of the rehabilitation after fractures.
A5- Identify the different stresses applied on
the fractures, their effects on healing and the
biomechanical way to decrease or neutralize
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theses stresses.
A6- Describe the biomechanics of different
fixation methods, the stresses applied on
them , the failure mechanism of fixation and
methods of prevention.
B. Intellectual
skills
B4 .Apply evidence-based principles
and the scientific knowledge base to
critical evaluation and decision-
making in clinical judgment in the
field of trauma problems, with
special reference to polytrauma
patients and mass trauma.
B5 .Plan management strategy for
common traumatology situations and
some uncommon and difficult
situations.
B6 .Design priority scheme in
managing patients especially in poly
trauma ,mass trauma, as well as in
preparing routine operative
schedules .
B8 .Decide type of management that
is cost effective according to the
patients' condition , economic
situation and preferences .
B1-Explain special plan of treatment for
polytrauma patients to save lives.
B2- outline a reliable plan of management
for these special injuries.
B3-Outline the possible differential
diagnosis, how to reach the correct diagnosis
and then to design an acceptable
management plan in the common fractures
and some rare conditions.
B4- illustrate a priority scheme that can save
more the patients ' life in the critical
situation as polytrauma .
B5- Identify the problems of associated
diseases in injured elderly patients and
priority scheme for management.
B6- Judge the best cost effective
management , based on the clinical and
economic situations and patients' needs
C.Professional
and Practical
Skills
C2 .Perform all first aid and emergency procedures in the field of traumatology within the international standards of Royal College of
Surgeons.
C1-Apply all life saving procedure and first
aid management in cases of severe, massive
trauma, as a member of trauma team or
working alone.
C4 .Perform Standard & Common
method of fracture fixation both
conservatively and operatively within
acceptable standards of accuracy &
time using basic & some modern
tools
C7.Anticipate & Treat post
operative homeostatic
complications following standard
measures.
C8 .Follow the treatment of patients
with complex diseases according to
the plan designed by the consultants
C9 .Design the preoperative plan of
management of patients
C10. Treat postoperative
complications with emphasis on
emergency measures
C2- Practice the principle of trauma team
cooperation to manage polytrauma.
C3- Assign his duties as a member of the
trauma team and the time of interference
according to the patients needed priorities.
C4-Uses efficiently different methods of
conservative treatment, external fixators and
many methods of interal fixation for these
special injuries.
C5- Identify the postoperative complications
especially haemostatic and vascular
complications.
C6- Apply the consultant's regulation in the
treatment of the injured personnel.
C7- Perform all the conservative measures
and good part of surgeries.
C8-Design the preoperative plan especially
in elderly patients with associated diseases,
pathological fractures and children injuries.
C9- Manage efficiently the postoperative
complication either by himself or by asking
for the correct assistance.
D. General
Skills
D8.Work collaboratively with
subordinates, colleagues and
seniors in the operative theaters
and wards
D9.Lead teams of junior staff, and
related health professionals in
offering ward & OT services .
D1- Cooperate with different specialties
collogues, different members in the hospital
especially in trauma teams and mass
injuries.
D2-lead the junior staff , nurses and workers
in trauma room, emergency and causality
area, operative theatre , and words especially
in cases of mass trauma
Course Content (Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
Pathological and stress fractures,
periprosthtic fractures, osteoporotic
fractures, Children injuries, Sport
injuries of the upper and lower
limbs.Injuries in the elderly.
✓ ✓
Assessment and modern management of
POLY TRAUMA PATIENTS,
Dislocations, ATLS,
✓ ✓
Biomechanics of fractures, implant
failure, compartmental syndrome &
volkmann's ischemic contracture.
✓ ✓
Please check (✓) the appropriate method.
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment
Essay Objective questions
Case OSCE/OSPE
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term %
End of term 100 %
Distribution of Marks
Written Exam 70 %
Practical/Clinical Exam 30 %
Others %
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
Course Text Books
Rockwood and green, Campbell's Operative
Orthopaedics..
Suggested Extra Reading
Journals and Periodicals, others
✓
✓ ✓
✓
Course Instructor
Name: Prof.Dr. Mahmoud Ezz El-Dein. Signature:
Program Coordinator
Name: Prof. Dr. Fahmy Anwar Shoukry Signature:
Program Director (Head of Department)
Name: Prof. Dr. Hassan El-Hosseiny Signature:
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department: Orthopaedics and Traumatology
Course Information
Course Code: 05260704 Course Name: Trauma I d
Program in which the Course is Given : Master degree of Orthopaedic Surgery
Number of Credit Hours 3 Theoretical Clinical/Practical
Course Aims : Provide the student with necessary knowledge and training to deal with most
fractures and injuries of the spine, pelvis and lower limbs.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO (refer to program
matrix) Course ILOs
A. Knowledge
and
Understanding
A6 .Describe the general concepts &
basic principles concerning diagnosis,
management and complications of
skeletal injuries and orthopedic
diseases including the modern
techniques.
A1-list injuries of the dorsolumbar spine,
lower limb, and pelvis.
A2-outline the common methods used for
fixation , immobilization and management
of these injuries including use of arthroscope
for knee injuries.
A3-Identify the complications of these
injuries.
A4-Discuss the importance and the methods
of the rehabilitation after these injuries..
B. Intellectual
skills
B1. Use of the data obtained from
the history and clinical examination
of the common traumatogy problems
to reach possible diagnosis .
B3.Decide the necessary
B1-Interpret the history taking and the
different examinations techniques chosen
to narrow as much as possible the
differential diagnosis or reaching a
diagnosis.
B2- Decide the best investigation needed for
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investigations for specific clinical
situations in common orthopedic and
trauma problems.
B4 .Apply evidence-based principles
and the scientific knowledge base to
critical evaluation and decision-
making in clinical judgment in the
field of orthopedic and trauma
problems, with special reference to
polytrauma patients and mass
trauma.
B5. Plan management strategy for common orthopedic and traumatology situations and some uncommon and difficult situations B8 .Decide type of management that is cost effective according to the patients' condition , economic situation and preferences.
specific clinical situation , putting in mind
the cost of the investigations ..
B3- Interpret the different common and
modern investigations available including
the arthroscopic techniques to narrow
differential diagnosis.
B4-outline a realiable plan of management
for these special injuries.
.
B6-Decide the best cost effective
management , based on the clinical and
economic situations and patients' needs
C.Professional
and Practical
Skills
C1 .Examine thoroughly and
systematically the patients.
C2 .Perform all first aid and
emergency procedures in the field of
traumatology within the international
standards of Royal College of
Surgeons.
C4 .Perform Standard & Common
method of fracture fixation both
conservatively and operatively within
acceptable standards of accuracy &
time using basic & some modern
tools
C7.Anticipate & Treat post
operative homeostatic
complications following standard
measures.
C1- Perform good history taking from the
patient and his relatives that may extend to
the prenatal time.
C2-Examine the patient generally and
locally.
C3Apply the first aid treatment procedures
to the patients including life saving
procedures, and immobilization of the
fractures .
C4-Uses efficiently different methods of
conservative treatment, external fixators and
many methods of interal fixation for these
special injuries.
C5- Identify the postoperative complications
especially haemostatic and vascular
C8 .Follow the treatment of patients
with complex diseases according to
the plan designed by the consultants
C9 .Design the preoperative plan of
management of patients
C10. Treat postoperative complications with emphasis on emergency measures
complications.
C6-Apply the consultant's regulation in the
treatment of the injured personnel.
C7- Perform all the conservative measures
and good part of surgeries by himself.
C8-Design the preoperative plan especially
in elderly patients with associated diseases,
cervical spine injuries and complicated
upper limb injuries.
C9- Manage efficiently the postoperative
complication either by himself or by asking
for the correct assistance.
D. General
Skills
D1.Council patients of different
social strata using appropriate
language and terminology to
conduct necessary information
about their disease & required
management .
D1- Describe to the patients and their
relative, in a clear honest way, the
management scheme and the expected
results, complications of the treatment.
Course Content (Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
Injuries of dorsolumbar spine.
Fractures of the pelvis.
Fractures of the acetabulum.
Dislocations of the hip and knee.
✓ ✓
Fractures of the upper end of the femur.
Fractures and dislocations of the patella.
Fracture of the shaft and lower end of
the femur.
Ligamentous injuries of the knee.
Meniscal injuries of the knee.
Knee artheoscopy.
✓ ✓
Fracture tibia.
Fracures around the ankle.
Fracture and dislocation of the talus and
metatarsal bones.
Fracture of the calcaneus and Lisfrace
✓ ✓
injury
Please check (✓) the appropriate method.
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment
Essay Objective questions
Case OSCE/OSPE
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term %
End of term 100 %
Distribution of Marks
Written Exam 70 %
Practical/Clinical Exam 30 %
Others %
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
Course Text Books
Rockwood and green, Campbell's Operative
Orthopaedics.
Suggested Extra Reading
Journals and Periodicals, others
Course Instructor
Name: Prof. Dr. Magdy El-Dakhakhny Signature:
Program Coordinator
Name: Prof. Dr. Fahmy A. Shoukry Signature:
Program Director (Head of Department)
Name: Prof.Dr. Hassan El-Hoseiny Signature:
✓
✓ ✓
✓
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department: :Orethopaedics and traumatology.
Course Information
Course Code: : 05260703 Course Name: : Trauma Ic
Program in which the Course is Given: Master degree of Orthopaedic Surgery
Number of Credit Hours 3 Theoretical Clinical/Practical
Course Aims
Provide the student information and training for injuries in the regions of the shoulder,
arm, elbow, forearm,wrist and hands. Also injuries of cervical spine and peripheral nerves.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO (refer to program
matrix) Course ILOs
A. Knowledge
and
Understanding
A6 .Describe the general concepts &
basic principles concerning diagnosis,
management and complications of
skeletal injuries and orthopedic
diseases including the modern
techniques.
A1-outline injuries of the cervical spine,
upper limb, shoulder girdle and peripheral
nerve injuries.
A2-identify the common methods used for
fixation and immobilization of these injuries
A3-Identify the complications of these
injuries.
A4-Discuss the importance and the methods
of the rehabilitation after these injuries..
B. Intellectual
skills
B1. Use of the data obtained from
the history and clinical examination
of the common traumatogy problems
to reach possible diagnosis .
B3.Decide the necessary
investigations for specific clinical
situations in common orthopedic and
B1-Interpret the history taking and the
different examinations techniques chosen
to narrow as much as possible the
differential diagnosis or reaching a
diagnosis.
B2- Choose the best investigation needed for
2 1
trauma problems.
B5. Plan management strategy for common orthopedic and traumatology situations and some uncommon and difficult situations
B8 .Decide type of management that is cost effective according to the patients' condition , economic situation and preferences.
specific clinical situation , putting in mind
the cost of the investigations ..
B3- Interpret the different common and
modern investigations available to narrow
differential diagnosis.
B4-outline a plan of management for these
special injuries.
.
B6- Judge the best cost effective
management , based on the clinical and
economic situations and patients' needs
C.Professional
and Practical
Skills
C1 .Examine thoroughly and
systematically the patients
C4 .Perform Standard & Common
method of fracture fixation both
conservatively and operatively within
acceptable standards of accuracy &
time using basic & some modern
tools.
C7.Anticipate & Treat post
operative homeostatic
complications following standard
measures.
C8 .Follow the treatment of patients
with complex diseases according to
the plan designed by the consultants
C9 .Design the preoperative plan of
C1- Perform good history taking from the
patient and his relatives that may extend to
the prenatal time.
C2-Examine the patient generally and
locally.
C3- Apply the first aid treatment procedures
to the patients including life saving
procedures, and immobilization of the
fractures .
C4- Perform different methods of
conservative treatment, external fixators and
internal fixation for these special injuries.
C5- Identify the postoperative complications
especially haemostatic and vascular
complications.
C6-Apply the consultant's regulation in the
treatment of the injured personnel.
C7 Perform all the conservative measures
and good part of surgeries by himself.
C8- Design the preoperative plan especially
management of patients in elderly patients with associated diseases,
cervical spine injuries and complicated
upper limb injuries.
D. General
Skills
D1.Council patients of different
social strata using appropriate
language and terminology to
conduct necessary information
about their disease & required
management .
D1- Describe to the patients and their
relative, in a clear honest way, the
management scheme and the expected
results, complications of the treatment.
Course Content (Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
Cervical spine injuries
Peripheral nerve injuries
✓ ✓
Injuries of the scapula, clavicle and AC
joints.
Traumatic shoulder instability.
Rotator cuff injuries.
Fracture neck and shaft of the humerus
✓ ✓
Injuries of the clower end of the
humerus and the elbow.
Fractures of the ulna.
Fractures of the radius including distal
end.
Fractures and fracture dislocations of
the carpal bones.
Metacarpal and phalngeal injuries
including traumatic deformities of the
fingers
✓ ✓
Please check (✓) the appropriate method.
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment
Essay Objective questions
Case OSCE/OSPE
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
✓
✓ ✓
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term %
End of term 100 %
Distribution of Marks
Written Exam 70 %
Practical/Clinical Exam 30 %
Others %
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
Course Text Books
Rockwood and green, Campbell's Operative
Orthopaedics.
Suggested Extra Reading
Journals and Periodicals, others
Course Instructor
Name:Dr. Aymen soliman Signature:
Program Coordinator
Name: Prof. Dr. Fahmy A. Shoukry Signature:
Program Director (Head of Department)
Name: Prof.Dr. Hassan El-Hoseiny Signature:
Course Specifications
University: Alexandria
Faculty: Medicine
Department: Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology
Course Information
Course Code: 051408260 Course Name: Anatomy for Orthopedics
Program in which the Course is Given :Master degree of Orthopaedic Surgery
Number of Credit Hours 1 Theoretical Clinical/Practical
Course Aims: Provides the candidate a sufficient knowledge of the anatomy of the upper
limb including shoulder girdle, lower limbs including the pelvis and the spine.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Program ILO (refer to program
matrix) Course ILOs
A. Knowledge
and
Understanding
A1 .Describe the structural
characteristics of the musculoskeletal
system at different stages of life at
both the macro and micro levels.
A3 .Explain the phenomena occurring in different musculoskeletal system disorders on the basis of structural and functional changes
A-Recognise the anatomy of the different
parts of body he is going to treat including
the upper limb , lower limb, pelvis and
spine.
A2- Identify the surface anatomy of the
different areas mentioned above.
A3-identify the applied anatomy of these
parts
A4-Desribe the basis of common
anatomical variations and the possible
disorders due to such variations.
B. Intellectual
skills
C.Professional
and Practical
Skills
1
D. General
Skills
Course Content (Units/Topics)
Teaching/Learning Methods
Lectures self
learning
Practical/
Clinical
Small
group
discussion
Others
upper Limb :General and special features of their skeletons, muscles, vessels, nerves, regions .Also all joints of the limb, applied
✓ ✓
Lower Limb :General and special features of their skeletons, muscles, vessels, nerves,
regions .Also all joints of the limb, applied)
✓ ✓
Spine: Oseology of the vertebral column, muscles, ligaments, joints, vessels and nerves related, vertebral canal
✓ ✓
Please check (✓) the appropriate method.
Student Assessment
Methods of Assessment
Essay Objective questions
Case OSCE/OSPE
Assignment Logbook fulfillment
Others
Schedule of Assessment
Mid-term %
End of term 100 %
Distribution of Marks
Written Exam 100 %
Practical/Clinical Exam %
Others %
✓ ✓
List of Textbooks and References
Lecture Notes
✓
Course Text Books
✓
Suggested Extra Reading
Journals and Periodicals, others
Course Instructor :
Name: Prof.Dr.Fouaad Heikel
Prof. Dr. Fardous El-Kalaa Signature:
Program Coordinator
Name:Prof. Dr.Fahmy A. Shoukry Signature:
Program Director (Head of Department)
Name:Prof. Dr. Hassan El-Hosseiny Signature: